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Drone Operators vs. University of Michigan: Legal Battle Over Drone Ban Heads to Court
Group sues University of Michigan over drone ban By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill A hearing set for next month…
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- FAA’s BVLOS Draft Rule at a Critical Crossroads: UpdateIndustry Leaders Call for Timely Action to Unlock Drone Potential: BVLOS Draft Moves from DOT to OMB The drone industry stands on the verge of significant growth, but bureaucratic delays threaten to stall its progress. A draft rule for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations, currently under review by the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), could unlock the scalability of critical drone applications when passed. Yet, with deadlines looming, industry leaders stress the urgency of publishing the rule before potential political shifts in early 2025. The Importance of BVLOS Regulations BVLOS operations allow drones to perform… Read more: FAA’s BVLOS Draft Rule at a Critical Crossroads: Update
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- Teledyne FLIR Selected for Red Cat’s Black Widow™: US Army SRR ProgramThermal imaging and AI software integrated into Red Cat’s Black Widow drone Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies, has been chosen by Red Cat Holdings, Inc., to provide thermal imaging and Artificial Intelligence (AI) embedded software for the Black Widow™ small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS). This selection comes as Red Cat secures the U.S. Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) Program of Record. The U.S. Army plans to acquire 5,880 systems, each consisting of two aircraft. The Black Widow’s advanced capabilities include features designed for electronic warfare (EW) environments, making it a flexible and robust option for military operations. Advanced Capabilities… Read more: Teledyne FLIR Selected for Red Cat’s Black Widow™: US Army SRR Program